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Then let this crafty mom of two help you become a little bit greener!
What I found online said they should have sprouted within 2 weeks (they did not), but then I forgot about our baggie of seeds in a wet paper towel taped to the window (back of the house) and after a month when I went to throw it away I saw 2 little sprouts.
Its a pot... its a plant ... its a potted plant.... you need to give a better hint :) Honestly it looks like something ,u son is trying to grow in my garden. Go green following you from the Hop. Jillian http://puzzlemecomplete.blogspot.com/
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I have no idea but, hot cool!
Have a great WW!
POSH
I have no clue lol. Is it a ground cover of sorts?
I suck at growing things, so I am clueless. You got much further than I ever would lol.
Oranges?
Watermelon? I really have NO idea!
Thanks for linking up for WW!
Paula
lifeasweknowitbypaula.blogspot.com
So far the correct answer has not been given. I will post it tomorrow morning, in the comments here as well as on my Facebook wall.
A clue though, they can only be grown outdoors year-round in USDA zones 7 to 10. (We are 4)
It's interesting but I have no idea. Happy WW!
Brenda
Bouncing on Words
Life Less Ordinary
From my Points of View
They are pomegranates.
What I found online said they should have sprouted within 2 weeks (they did not), but then I forgot about our baggie of seeds in a wet paper towel taped to the window (back of the house) and after a month when I went to throw it away I saw 2 little sprouts.
Its a pot... its a plant ... its a potted plant.... you need to give a better hint :)
Honestly it looks like something ,u son is trying to grow in my garden.
Go green
following you from the Hop.
Jillian
http://puzzlemecomplete.blogspot.com/
vinca major
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